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Nigeria’s total pension fund assets hit N14.5 trillion in October 2022

Director-General: National Pension Commission

Nigeria’s pension fund assets gain N1.5 trillion in 2022, hits record high of N14.99 trillion

Nigeria’s total pension fund assets rose to a record high of N14.59 trillion as of the end of October 2022, a 1.14% (N164.4 billion) increase compared to the N14.42 trillion recorded in the previous month.

This is contained in the monthly pension fund industry report, released by the National Pension Commission (PenCom). Between January and October 2022, the fund has increased by a whopping N1.16 trillion.

In the same vein, the number of Retirement Savings Account (RSA) registrations jumped to 9.85 million in the review month, up from 9.79 million registrations recorded as of the end of the previous month.

Further highlights: Investments in corporate debt securities by the PFAs rose by 2.64% month-on-month to stand at N1.53 trillion from N1.49 trillion recorded in the previous month.

Investments in the local equities market dropped by N40.41 billion to stand at N828.17 billion as of the end of October 2022, following the bearish sentiments ravaging the Nigerian stock market. In October, the All-Share index fell by 10.6% to 43,839.08 points from 49,029.16 points recorded in the previous months.

However, the market regained 8.7% in November 2022, as the all-share index topped 47,660 points at the end of the month.

On the other hand, investments in federal government debt securities continue to increase as the CBN raised the monetary policy rate to 16.5% in its last MPC meeting, which translates to higher returns in the fixed-income market.

Specifically, total allocation in FGN securities by the pension industry stood at N9.23 trillion as of the review month, accounting for 63.2% of the total funds. Further checks showed that a sum of N8.84 trillion is being invested in federal government bonds.

In case you missed it: A total of 30,973 RSA holders switched their pension fund administrators in the third quarter of 2022, representing an increase of 109% compared to the 14,821 holders that switched in the previous quarter.

 

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